Demi Moore may not have taken home her first-ever Oscar on Sunday night, but in the eyes of her daughters, she was still a resounding winner. After the acclaimed star lost the best actress Oscar to Mikey Madison, who won for her role in "Anora," Moore's daughter Tallulah Willis expressed her unwavering support on Instagram. Willis, one of Moore's three daughters with ex-husband Bruce Willis, shared a heartwarming photo of her mother enjoying french fries while dressed in a cozy bathrobe, captioning it, "MY winner 🍟".
In addition to Tallulah, Demi Moore is also the proud mother of Rumer Willis and Scout Willis. All three daughters joined their mother at the prestigious Vanity Fair Oscar party following the ceremony, where they posed together, showcasing their close-knit family bond. This support system has been a crucial part of Moore's journey throughout this year's award season.
Demi Moore entered the Oscars after an impressive award season, having celebrated victories at several major ceremonies, including the Golden Globe Awards, Critics Choice Awards, and SAG Awards. The actress's success has been met with enthusiastic celebrations from her three daughters, who frequently took to social media to share their pride and joy after each of Moore's wins.
On the Oscars red carpet, Moore expressed her overwhelming happiness, stating, "I am just so filled with joy, I feel like I'm bursting." She also acknowledged the unexpected response to her film, "The Substance," noting, "I didn’t expect The Substance to have such a big response during award season." The film’s extreme narrative, she explained, likely contributed to its profound impact on audiences.
In "The Substance," Demi Moore takes on the challenging role of Elisabeth Sparkle, a former A-list actress who takes a mysterious substance to conjure a younger version of herself, portrayed by Margaret Qualley. Moore's performance has garnered significant attention, highlighting her talent and versatility as an actress.
During her acceptance speech at the Golden Globe Awards in January, Moore reflected on her long career, stating, "I've been doing this a long time, like, over 45 years, and this is the first time I've ever won anything as an actor, and I am just so humbled and so grateful." She shared that she was at a low point when she received the script for "The Substance," describing it as a "magical, bold, courageous, out-of-the-box absolutely bonkers script." This candid reflection resonated with many, showcasing her journey as an actress.
While Demi Moore may not have won an Oscar this year, her accomplishments and the love of her daughters remind us that true success is often found in the support and love of family, as well as in the passion for one's craft.